It. V. l THAT AWFOL BACKACHE Cured by Lydia E Pinknam'i Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf fered two years with female disorders. my ueaun was -very had and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my hack nearly killing me, and I would havo such dragmng sen sations I couiu Irnrl cnrnnpss in Oiir.li khIo. could not Island tight clothing, and was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad vice 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoying good, health, it is now t more than two years and I have not had an arho or pain sinco I do all my i own work, washing and everything, and never have the backache any more. I think vour medicine is trraud and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others vou may publish it." Jlrs. Ollie NVoodale., Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To jget permanent relielf you must reach the root of the trouble. Nothing we know of will do this so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. "Writo to Mrs. Pinkham, at I.tiii, Mass., for special advice. Your lotter ivill he absolutely confidential, and tbo advice free. PATENTS Vt'ntiion K.rolrmnn,"Wnh li.i;U'i. IM.. Ifexjluirc-e. High est itfcrescoa. lat rtxulu. It nfillftiM with Thompson's Eya Water ASTONISHED THE "OLD MAN'1 His 'Rah-'Rah Son by No Means the "Dude" He Had Hitherto Seemed to Be. The new governor of a western state has two sons. One is big and husky like his father, but the other If more slight: and at times he rather vexes his father by his affectation of 'rah-'rnh-boy clothes and a general air at lassitude and dudishness. The two sons and the father wore in the library one night and the name if a prizefight referee came into the j-onvorsatlon. The "rah-'rah boy had been sitting by. twiddling his thumbs, out his ears pricked up at the niLa's name and he drawled: "I rather like that chap. He's all tight." "What do you know about him?" the otlir brother asked, rather con temptuously. "Oh. he gave me a shade the best of it one night." "Cave you th best of it?" both father and brother shouted. "Yes: you see 1 fight under the name of Young Ryan and he counted pretty slow one time when 1 was down." Saturday Evening Post. Rattlesnakes Appear Early. Tho unusually warm weather throughout central Wycming tne h:st few weeks has caused large numbers of rattlesnakes to leavo their dens and many have been killed by ranchmen and others. Not in the recollection of the oldest inhabitants have rattle snakes appeared so early in the year. Casper correspondence Denver Re publican. One Happy Condition. "Wireless is a wonderful thing, isn't it? It's going to mice the place of everything- -telraph. telephone, thought transference why. they even transmit newspaper photographs that way." "Yes. but theic's one thing they'll .never do with wireless." "What's that?" "Wire-pulliuc" CHILDREN AFFECTED By Mother's Food and Drink. Iany babies have been launched Into life with constitutions weakened by disease taken in with their moth ers' milk. Mothers cannot bo too care ful as to tho food they use while nurs ing their babes. The experience of a Kansas City mother is a ca?e in point: "I was a great coff e ? drinker from a child, and thought I could not do with out it. Hut I found at last it was do ing mo harm. For years I had been troubled with dizziness, spots before my eyes and pain in my heart, to which was added, two years later, s chronic sour stomach. "The baby was born 7 months ago, and almost from the beginning, it, too, suffered from sour stomach. Sho was taking it from me! "In my distress I consulted a friend of more experience and sho told mo to quit coffee, that coffee did not make good milk. I have since ascer tained that it really dries up the milk. "So. I quit coffee and tried tea and at last cocoa. But they did not agree with me. Then I turned to Postum with the happiest results. It proved to be the very thing I needed. It not only agreed perfectly with baby ar.d myself, but it increased the flow of my milk. "My husband then quit coffee and used Postum and quickly got well of the dyspepsia with which ho had been troubled. I no longer suffer from the dizziness, blind spells, pain in my heart or sour stomach. "Now we all drink Postum from my husband to my seven "months' old baby. It has proved to be the best hot drink we have ever used. We would not give up Postum for the test coffee we ever drank." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Miri. Get the little hook, "The Road to Wellville." in pkgs. "There's a Reason." rrr ronl t!te Inve letter? A nm one ntiperir from time to time. They lire genuine, true, unil fell cf human Interest. "?&AfflKiL3FtliJ'i'- '.'' AlfaHk Jsk tYrvFrff II . wnm II It ' mAQgNGpSSlP War Over National WASHINGTON. One of the most bitter fights in the history of the national capital for many years back has lately been going on, and doctors all over the United States are falling into line for or against the proposal that we shall have a national bureau of health. Mass meetings are being called and mile-long petitions are be ing dumped upon the national legisla tors. Tons of mail and thousands of telegrams keep coming urging them to vote for the "conservation of human life." Other tons of letters and innu merable messages plead, demand and entreat them to vote down what is characterized as a "doctor's trust." Hardly a town of any consequence in the country has failed to have mass meetings, councils and semi-public gatherings of both factions. The med ical men of the country have fallen out over the proposition of having tome general governing body to over see things medical in the United States. Washington is filled up with fighting cohorts. The cry of "no quarter" is the popular one, and the fighters are lashing out at each other bitterly hi the committee rooms, in the press and from the lecture platforms. All the fighting came about in this Lawmakers Add IF ALL the freak legislation intro duced by legislators throughout the Vnlud States were passed and became laws what a funny country this would become! Indiana has far ms bed one or the most recent sam ples. It is a bill requiring every per son wishing to take a drink to take out a license. Prom Colorado comes the interest ing news that a bill is about to he in troduced in the legislature of that st,ate providing that any surgeon who shall perforin an operation for ap pendicitis and thereafter be unable to prove that the appendix was in a dis eased condition, shall be guilty of malpractice and punishable under the penal code. That much-abused class, the poor bachelors, arc being abused once more, this time in New Mexico, where a bill has been Introduced in the legislature providing for the classifica tion of bachelors and widowers and the levying of a tax against them. States to Aid in THI5 WILL GIVE THE MOVEMENT A NEW IMPETUS THE department of agriculture an nounces that thirty-three colleges have organized departments of agri culture extension. The movement is only four years old. The number of persons connected with the extension work in ?A states is t2. This does not include members of the college faculty and experiment station staffs, who contribute only occasional serv ice. Apparatus necessary for interior In struction work in agriculture has multiplied in the four years until now entire buildings are devoted to the storing of agricultural machinery; barns are filled with horses, cattle, sheep and swine; hundreds of acres of land are utilized In demonstration, and granaries are filled with samples of feed, all used for illustration In construction work to the resident stu dents. The department is expressing the hope that the state legislatures will give the movement a new impetus by - (ftOiC(Hevl yfKr fTTErTl show your MINE AT 4, "SSl LlCEHSE H0ME,(fejJ tSP-T &' I 5ii Ts& j& ' AsW? j f JtlSli E-l -vVTX " " " Mrs. Taft's Informal 5 O'Clock Teas WHILE officially exempt from the obligations which rest upon other less distinguished hostesses. Mrs. Taft nevertheless takes cognizance of the duties of her position as chatelaine of the president's house and since her coining into possesion of the old home has instituted a very informal but none the less delightful five o'clock tea. These five o'clock teas of Mrs. Taft are arranged fcr the purpose of permit ting informal presentations to the first lady and in consequence the least bit of ceremony in the world is intro duced. Appointments are made in advance, of course, and when the day arrives the visiters are shown into either the red room or the green room, wl'.ere they will find the president's wife domestically posed behind a pret tily laid tea table As far as possible the maids are eliminacil and the opportunity to have an informal chat with the president's wife over a steaming cup of very good Gocd Bait fcr Fish. Natives of a number of South Pa cific islands make fish hooks of mota er of pearl, so bright that no bait or other lure is necessary. Health Department way: About a year ago 12 bills were Introduced in congress, all seeking to legalize the establishment of a na tional bureau of health. Eleven oi those hills were strangled in the com mittees, and but two remained. These two were the subject of bitter acri manious debate on numerous occasions. hut coucress finally adjourned without doing anything. The fight was mere ly postponed until the present .: sion. The finht for a national health bu reau Is a part of the general conserva tion movement that is going on an over the country. The Natoinal Con servation commissoin has taken note of "human life" as being one of tne resources or the nation that is worth saving. Originally this commission was formed to conserve lands, waters, mill sites, forests, minerals and wild game, but it speedily came to the con clusion that human life was worth mere than all the rest of our resources put together. "Wo need men." said the conserva tion's, "to plow these lands, dig in these mines and cut down these for est trees. Therefore, let us conserve human life, stamp out disease and give the doomed babies a chance. Let us establish a national bureau of health that can at least do as much for the farmers' babies as it is now doing for his horses and cattle." In support of the establishment of the new department are ranged thou sand of life insurance companies, la bor organizations, farmers' associa tions and other civic and social bodies. to Nation's Gaiety As for Texas, the legislature is now seriously considering the enactment of a law" to put you in jail If you ever dare to use bad language to the tele phone receiver. Of course everybody knows about Nebraska's famous sheet bill. It is a measure to compel hotel proprietors to furnish bed sheets nine feet in length. The tongues of the railway station agents in Missouri may be loosened If a bill introduced Into the legislature of the state is passed. The bill pro vides a fine of $23 to $50 for any agent who refuses to answer questions put by travelers. The father of the bill said years of rebuffs by agents, of whom he had inquired if trains were on time, had aroused in him a lingering longing to one day "got back" at tho sphinx who hides behind the wicket. The state oi Washington Is cater ing to Its lady voters. Polling places are going to be made very attractive for them. The city council of Seattle started the ball rolling with the Intro duction of a resolution prohibiting smoking in polling places at elections. It is proposed to make the election booths very pretty with decorations, flowers, easy chairs and polite atten dants. Agricultural Work increasing the amount of their appro priations for the work. This year's appiopriation by states aggregated $301,750. Indiana appropriated an average amount. $10,000. New York led. with $50,000; Iowa was second, with $:;2.000, and Wisconsin third, with $20,000. The department points out that to the $301.7S0 should be added the amount used by the sev eral states for extension work from the farmers' institute fund, of which no separate account was kepL From the standpoint of tho federal government, agricultural extension is a business proposition. It undertakes to do for men engaged In agriculture what proprietors of mills and manu factories are striving to accomplish In their business the conservation of waste, economy of effort and mate rial, and an Increase in the output with reduced expense. "'It strives to do with and for a man that which a manufacturer desires to have done for his machines improve it that it may turn out more and better quality of products." says Prof. John Hamilton of the office of experiment stations. With the hope of encouraging the movement, the department has just is sued a pamphlet containing the views of several of the men prominently en gaged in the work. tea Is one that a great many women are willing to enjoy in preference -to being a guest at the most ceremonious fete of the White House season. To add to the attractiveness of Mrs. Taffs five o'clock teas there is little pos sibility of "crowd" just a few guests are received and Mrs. Taffs tact and good humored friendliness does the rest. Sandwiches of Infinite variety sea soned just so; little cakes which are simply one mouthful of deliciounness accompany a cup of tea which is more than good enough to drink. The Taft3 have been inoculated with the tea drinking virus through their long resi dence in countries where tea is really a beverage of quality. Over at the vice-presidential home the weekly tea drinking takes on a dif ferent and a rather more ceremonious phase. Mrs. Sherman always, "re ceives." that is to say. she stands at the doorway of the drawing room and all guests are announced, meeting as they pass a number of Mrs. Sherman's friends, who help her make cne feel at home. Later, one Is treated to a num ber of toothsome afternoon dainties topped off with tea or choociate and a punch which never by any hit or miss has a "stick" -within its fruity sub ctance. Wonderfully Minute Works. A dynamo, perfect in every detail. hat weighing only a quarter of an ounce, has been made by a French electrician. ly Nl .byWEBHRDNEPBrr; MI-MlffPAffl iis!'!ilii'iT'Hi!ii1 w l ill $ i ll i III i li::Ii!:w: ! i,i:j'i5:l:-:il:,!ii:ti1 West Union. C One hundred vote sell ers :ipr-aretl lwfc.re Judge Blair and paid tlioir fin-s Monday. Danville. 111. Several public officials liuve expressed a willingness to tell the crand jury the entire story of the pur chase of votes. What? T."t the women vote? Why should thf primal risbts of man Be crushed beneath the heel that tramps tho pathway of this plan? Man was created higher than the feebler. Rentier sex: 'Twas he whom nature fitted for the prob lems s.ore that vex The mind and try the heart and call for Intellect that sees The baffling fr-tn of government and all its mysteries. And who should take a. woman from the citadel of home And sotid her out unshielded, "mid the coarser clas to roam? All. no. my brethren, we. the men. must meet thi heavy task. 'Tis not a duty that we have a right of lser to ask! O. woman, imblest work or nil! Who'd smudge the lily's white By tainting it with balloting? Who'd touch it with that blight? Xay. let us bid her aeep away from all those common things. We'll s l.er as an angel fair with halo and will, wings. Aside from that poetic view, we will not soil her hands With all tin- work of government no wom an understands. Aye. man. puiv man. shall bear the brunt, and lie shall overcome The- onslaughts f the ones who strike a' our palladium. What? I-ct the women vote? Why. down would tumble all our shrines! And gtr.a-rnnitfiit.il honor would le blown up as by m.nes: Ah. br-!".ir-:i. do not sully our Ideats In tiiis way: nil the women stay at home upon Let election day. They'r.' better far at dusting floors and wiping off the shelves How can we trust th women when we cannot trust ourselves? Simple Parlcr (Vicglc Again. The Mysterious Watch. For this feat you need no preparation. After a few moments of merry chatter you borrow from some one In the audi ence a watch. Having obtained this an open-faced watch is best ask some other person to loan you a small hammer. Almost any one will have this implement in his possession. Taking tun hammer in your right hand, approach some cne with a smile and ask him for an anvil. Naturally, he will not have it. Prior to the per formance, you will have concealed an anvil in your sleeve. Pretending to search the last person's pockets, you will produce the anvil. Now, lay the watch on the 'anvil, and beat it to fragments with the hammer. Then ask any lady to lend you her handker chief. Into this place the pieces of the watch. Fold the handkerchief neatly and give it to a third party to hold. Now pronounce some mystic words slowly, and then unfold the handkerchief, taking therefrom the watch in perfect condition. It is best to practice this feat many times until you attain perfection. After you are sure of yourself you can do the same tricl; with a grandfa ther's clock. Real Beauty. The chorus always seems to bo A phalanx of rare charm. The prima donnas, too. we see Are fair of face and arm But O. of all the loveliness That comes before our scan. There's nothing oqual to I guess The leading tenor man. And Then! "What makes you so white and out of breath?" asks the friend of the man who has rushed into tho store and Is looking for a place of con cealment, "I met Lieut. Peary down street and asked him to head a party to k" and discover Dr. Cook," shuddered the 'other. The Other Side. "And so your father objected to consenting to our marriage?" "I sup pose, naturally, he was greatly moved at the thought of losing j-ou." "It wasn't that, exactly. The bur den of his remarks applied to his feel ings at the prospect of gaining you as as son-in-law." The Careful Housewife. "Honora." said the young wife. "I want you to be extremely careful of this coffee mill." "Indeed I will, mum." "And after you take it out of the coffee pot. always be sure to dry it thoroughly, or else the works will rust." Unnecessary Talk. "What did your wife have to say when ycu got home so late last night?" asked the friend who is chew ing cloves. "She didn't have to say anything," explained the man with the sleepless looking eyes, "but that didn't make any difference to her." ALFALFA CLOVER. Saber's strain of hardy, luxuriant Alfal fa Clover grows everywhere and brings from two to five rousing crops annually. It' the vigorous, healthy kind planted by Ex-Gov. Hoard of Wisconsin and thous ands of other successful fanners through out the U. S. We are the largest growers of clovers, grasses, seed oats, wheat, rye, rye, barley, potatoes, etc., in America. For iOc in stamps vre mail you: 1 Pkt. Luxuriant hardy Alfalfa Clover. 1 Pkt. Billion Grass the 10 Ton wonder. I Pkt. Silver Kin Barley 173 Bu per A. 1 Pkt. Bonanza Oatp Sworn yield 259 Bu. per A. winninn 4 Farms in 1910. 1 Pkt. Speltz the cereal hay marvel. And 5 or more other packages farm seed novelties or rarities, together with our big catalog, bristling with seed truth all for but 10c in stamps, or send 25c and we add a hie package famous French bean coffee! John A. Salzer Seed Co., 1S2 South 8th St, L Crosse, Wis. WHAT SHE THOUGHT. iflSSQ . Hf"'l ll I TB; Mrs. Gumm And what d'yer think of that there Jones as Is moved in next dore but one to you? Mrs. Jawkins Why, I don't like talking about my neighbors; but as to Mr. Jones, sometimes I think, and then again I don't know, but, after all, I rather guess he'll turn out to be a good deal such a sort of man as I take him to be. COULD NOT STAND SUFFERING FROM SKIN ERUPTION "I have been using Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for tho past three months and I am glad to say that they cured mo of a most annoy ing skin eruption. It began by my no ticing red blotches appearing on my face and scalp. Although they were rather disfiguring, I did not think any thing of them until thoy becan to get scaly and dry and to itch and burn until I could not stand the suffering. Then I began to uso a different soap, thinking that my old kind might be any good. I went to two different doc- tors but neither seemed to relievo mo any. I lost many nights' sleep in con tinual scratching, sometimes scratch ing till I drew the blood on my face and head. Then I started in to use the Cuticura Remedies and In two months I was entirely relieved of that awful pest. I am so delighted over my cure by Cuticura Remedies that I shall be glad to tell anybody about it." (Signed) G. M. MaciarJanil, 221 West 115th St, New York City, Oct. 5, 1910. Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticura Ointment (50c) are sold throughout tho world. Send to Potter Drug & Cheni. Corp.. solo props., 135 Colum bus Ave., Roston, for freo book on skin and scalp diseases and their treatment. Violation of Rules. "They have expelled my favorite waiter from his brotherhood, said one hotel patron. ' "Yes." replied the other, "he accl- j dentally smiled and said Thank you,' , a dollar's worth for a 50-cent tip." If It's Your Eye Use Pettit's Eye Salve for inflammation, stys. itchius lid, eye nches. defects of vi-ion and cnitivity to ptrons ltpht. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, X. Y. Between Octogenarians. "I understand they sentenced him to life Imprisonment?" "Well, no; it wasn't as bad as that. He got only 90 years!" Puck. The Chicago Fire couM have lwcn pre vented with one pail ofwater, but the vatrr was not handy. Keep a bottle of Hamlin? Wizard Oil handy and prevent the fiery pain of inflammation. It is possible to have too much of a good thing. The dos with the shortest tail runs the least danger of having tin cans tied to it. Piles arp often cured by careful dirt, snd Trask'r Ointment. Write for Dr. Mnrrs "Practical Study ..f Pili" to 1). Ran.-om, Son & Co.. Buffalo. X. Y. free. If a man's wife can read about poli tics without wishing she were a man, he will never experience the pleasure of being henpecked. Sirs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sjrup for ChlMrea trethinir. Kofiens the Ruin-, roluc- inflamma tion, allays pain, curt? n-iml colic, S5c a bottle. The measure of what we love and admire is the measure of our own worth. Dobson. vn.es ctttred ix e to i pays. .,. Tonr -Irugijis: will rerun money If IAZO OINT MENT falls to cure anr cam r Itching. nitaJ. UlecdlDg or Protruding file in 6 to It Cajri. tas. And many a man never realizes the value of his home until he has occa sion to collect the fire insurance. PUTNAM restart than an? BfltSNfVM $w Spring Medicine Is Needed Now, and the Best Is Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood as n other does. 40.366 testimonials of cures, in two years. Get it in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. Impure Blood is common In the spring, because of the unhealthful modes of living during the winter, and it Is the cause of the loss of appetite and that tired feeling as well as the sores and eruptions that occur at this time. Be sure to take Hood's this spring. A Religious Innovation. A certain well-brought-up little girl yawned at the breakfast table last Sunday morning and ventured a polite proposition to her mother. "I really don't feel at all like going to church this morning," she remark ed. "Can't we just send cards?" ONI.T OJE BROXO QCINUIE., Tint Is I.AXATIVS BBOMO QUiNINK. Look for tiro signature or K. W. GKOVK. Uwd tbm World over tu Cure a Cold in One Day. 3Sc. Many a man who boasts that he knows himself might well be ashamed of the friendship. Garfield Tea purifies the blood, cleanses the system, clears the complexion, eradi cates disease and promotes Good Health. Some men will do anything for the sake of a little newspaper notoriety. IF YOU HAVE A SICKLY YOUNGSTER TRY THIS FREE Th family with young- children that ! without sickness In the housu now ana then 13 rare, and so it is important that the head of the house should know what to do in the little emergencies that arise. A child with a serious ailment needs a doctor. 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